You wouldn’t have missed much – been warning my friends not to waste their money on the 3D version, was rather depressing. Producers should realize we can tell the difference between a movie that was filmed in 3D (like Avatar) and one that was made 3D in post-production with editing. In the former, panoramic scenes look beautiful and you can even see the curves of surfaces. In the latter you start getting nostalgic for when you used a Viewmaster as a kid.
Sadly, Avengers was the latter. ::sigh:: Loved the movie, but felt cheated on the 3D. 🙁
Ouch – which one did you get? The polarized glasses one, the LCD shutter one that is just like the old SEGA 3D system or the one you don’t need to wear silly glasses but have to sit in a sweet spot?
You wouldn’t have missed much – been warning my friends not to waste their money on the 3D version, was rather depressing. Producers should realize we can tell the difference between a movie that was filmed in 3D (like Avatar) and one that was made 3D in post-production with editing. In the former, panoramic scenes look beautiful and you can even see the curves of surfaces. In the latter you start getting nostalgic for when you used a Viewmaster as a kid.
Sadly, Avengers was the latter. ::sigh:: Loved the movie, but felt cheated on the 3D. 🙁
Just a fyi that your inkoutbreak image over on the right there is 404ing.
I watched it without the 3D because I usually get headaches. Seemed fine to me.
I’ll go you one better; try spending $9,800 on a 72″ 3D LCD panel, then finding out IT doesn’t work!!! 🙁
Ouch – which one did you get? The polarized glasses one, the LCD shutter one that is just like the old SEGA 3D system or the one you don’t need to wear silly glasses but have to sit in a sweet spot?